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Reappear
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Reappearance
A second or new appearance the act or state of appearing again
inhibited
held back or restrained or prevented as in certain conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can reappear of behaviors Opposite of uninhibited
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Dukhobors
middle of the 18th century at Kharkov They believe that Christ was wholly human but that his soul reappears from time to time in mortals They accept the Ten Commandments and the ldquousefulrdquo portions of the Bible
Fugue
several melodies and interweaving them in one complex progressive whole in which the theme is often lost and reappears
Leitmotif
a guiding theme in Wagnerian opera a marked melodic phrase or short musical passage which always accompanies the reappearance of a certain person situation abstract idea or allusion in the course of the play a sort of
VerbarRaskolnik
or Dukhobors who are communistic marry without ceremony and believe that Christ was human but that his soul reappears at intervals in living men the Khlysty who countenance anthropolatory are ascetics practice continual self flagellation and reject
Assistance, writ of
of James I. It was provided for by the repealed Consolid. Ord. XXIX., r. 5, but has not reappeared in the Rules of the Supreme Court. Writ of possession is in practice substituted for it. R. S.
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